Most of Long Island's farmers suffered relatively little damage from superstorm Sandy, either because their crops had already been harvested or because the lack of heavy rain kept their fields from flooding, according to a survey by the Long Island Farm Bureau.
"People have no idea how much of a bullet we dodged by not getting heavy rain," said Joseph M. Gergela III, executive director of

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